Tuesday thru Saturday 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Dinner Served 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
No sports wear, no sneakers, no hats or head gear,
no sports T-shirts, no work boots.
Visa/Amex/Master
HAPPY HOUR
PARKING
NOTES
N/A
Validated parking discount
$10 all night after 4:00pm
Must get validation from the venue
True Music Thursdays feature national and local bands. Therapy Fridays and Social Club Saturdays both start at 10pm and are held in the fourth floor's "4th Level" club, featuring top DJs.
DESCRIPTION
Welcome to Felt!
Felt restaurant, billiards, lounge and night club, features four levels of entertainment.
Ideally situated right next door to the Opera House, and just around the corner from the Ritz Carlton, Boston Common.
FELT is the perfect place for a night out on the town, dining and corporate functions.
On evenings and weekends, lounge on plush velvet booths on Felt’s Lounge Level (1st floor), play billiards on a more casual setting on our Pool Level (2nd floor) or venture onto our elegant, mezzanine level (3rd level).
All levels feature full, Top-shelf bars, plenty lounge seating and visually stimulating interiors including plush velvet, silver-dropped lighting, exposed-brick walls, high ceilings, cathedral windows and stainless steel.
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